This program is about unsolved mysteries. Whenever possible, the actual family members and police officials have participated in recreating the events. What you are about to see is not a news broadcast.
[CUE UNBELIEVABLY AWESOME ROCK THEME]
[ROBERT STACK] Mailmen. Are they real, or simply a figment of an overworked feline journalist’s imagination? This Woman says she’s spoken with one — and that he rescued a kitten before her eyes. … A gentle heiress is said to haunt her former home along with a clowder of cats. What was the strange message they sent to the living on Halloween night? … A Siamese cat’s search for the truth takes him on a bizarre journey into the obliteration of the universe. He was never seen again, UNTIL his rescue by a most unlikely angel. Join me! Perhaps YOU may be able to help solve a mystery.
Pucky, they were in a bad situation and most likely moved in with one of the local tribes. There’s DNA studies that support this. There’re plenty of unsolved weird things that you could be paying attention to! Maybe Dr. Scuttles has some suggestions?
True crime podcasts may not be the most relaxing but they are entertaining. My husband and I are finishing up listening to ‘In the Dark’ season 2. I recommend both seasons to everyone who likes investigative journalism. I really don’t know how we avoided binge listening to the entire series! Looking forward to season 3, hopefully coming soon.
OMC, THIS. I don’t listen to podcasts but sometimes I’ll watch YT vids about true crime, like cold cases that were solved years later. I guess it’s mostly just morbid curiosity. Though I’m also more prone to watching stuff about ghosts, which usually means I stay up with the lights on all night. And that’s called relaxing! :D
I used to fall asleep to Forensic Files gently playing in the background on the TV every night, then TuneIn Radio started offering HLN on their streaming service so I could play that on Alexa and didn’t have to have the light from the TV. Then HLN changed their programming and FF isn’t on every night and it’s appalling!! I’m so bummed.
I’m sure this strip will end up on the front of our refrig with a “This is you!” note from hubby. I love my true-crime mystery podcasts, and I have indeed solved the Roanoke mystery by listening to podcasts.
Marie, Holly-Bear, Mittens, and Belle like watching documentaries about serial killers. Sometimes when I walk through the room, eight pairs of eyes watch me in silence for a moment and then turn back to the show. Should I worry? Are these documentaries or ‘how-to’ shows?
I must be getting old because I keep finding myself agreeing with Elvis lately. I do love learning about Roanoake, though, so I will give Puck and the Woman that.
Happy Mother’s Day, all! No matter if the ones you “mother” are 2- or 4-footed species and no matter if the kids in question are birthed, adopted, or just loved!
No, I’m with Elvis here, Puck—if nobody’s solved it in the, what is it now? Past 200 years or so? Then you aren’t going to be able to do so with just a single podcast.
And there was a prosthetic hook on the door to the sinister attic where a dead computer was printing out scripts for “America’s Most Haunted” and no one was ever able to NOT see them again !!!!!
So to test out the new graphics card I’ve installed in my computer, I’ve been playing the game Control, which is basically a love letter to the Internet phenomenon known as “the SCP Foundation”. (If you like being creeped out by the super/supranatural, you might want to give it a look; one of the entries is entitled “The Flesh that Hates”.) Both practice the trope “nothing is scarier” by blocking out sections relating to how the subjects operate or were discovered; more than a few entries involve something like “after the ritual was completed, the object began to glow, proceeding to [DATA EXPUNGED] resulting in █,███ casualties”.
@Georgia Dunn Speaking of true crime shows… If you ever get a chance and are interested, I had a small acting part in a People Magazine Investigates: The Long Island Serial Killer. I played the ironically named Dr Peter Hackett in the 1st or 2nd episode of the series. No lines to speak of, (pun not intended) but a few scenes I’m the only one on screen. Was a lot of fun!
After having survived an ER rotation in med school, I have seen enough crime victims in my life. I prefer a different flavour of podcast. But whatever floats your boat.
I must be too old for podcasts. I don’t know why. I loved radio when I was a kid even after my family got a TV. I listen to things like Fred Allen and Dragnet in the car.
Not with a podcast, Puck. If the Lost Colony mystery was so easy it could be solved with a podcast then it would have been solved by the Jamestown colonists centuries ago. That was a part of the Jamestown mission, try to figure out what happened to the Roanoke Island colony.
Patti Smith (yes that Patti Smith) is still working on her detective novel. If she follows her earlier pattern and records her own audiobook version of it, Georgia may have the chance to hear one of the most soothing speaking voices in audiobook history reading her spinechilling tale of bloody awful murder, blackmail, hardworking investigators and whatever else she’s got in there.
Le'letha Premium Member over 2 years ago
Elvis’ affronted little lean in panel 3 is the absolute best.
deadheadzan over 2 years ago
Puck and the Woman do love their mysteries!
Ahsum over 2 years ago
Sunday Funday
deadheadzan over 2 years ago
Sweet Pucky loves the gory, but cynical Elvis wants some sweet tranquility.
Sue Ellen over 2 years ago
LOL! In the background, I have the TV tuned to Oxygen “911 Dispatch Center.” Next up, “Dateline.”
Robin Harwood over 2 years ago
I agree with Elvis. Those podcasts have an unwholesome obsession with doom.
Sue Ellen over 2 years ago
Happy Mother’s Day to Georgia and all the posters who are moms to people kittens!
Brian Premium Member over 2 years ago
It’s amazing to me how many relaxation and ASMR videos are true crime based. I don’t personally find that to be relaxing. To each their own I suppose.
Charliegirl Premium Member over 2 years ago
In the 6th panel, I thought there was a cow face but it turned out to be Puck drinking from a white mug!!!
marilynnbyerly over 2 years ago
I guess I should stop relaxing with “BCN” and take up an interest in serial killers.
Gent over 2 years ago
Podcats, eh. Is that what they calls kitties who loves to hangs out inside cat pods?
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 2 years ago
The Woman can keep the mysteries. {shudder}
Aspen_Bell over 2 years ago
This program is about unsolved mysteries. Whenever possible, the actual family members and police officials have participated in recreating the events. What you are about to see is not a news broadcast.
[CUE UNBELIEVABLY AWESOME ROCK THEME]
[ROBERT STACK] Mailmen. Are they real, or simply a figment of an overworked feline journalist’s imagination? This Woman says she’s spoken with one — and that he rescued a kitten before her eyes. … A gentle heiress is said to haunt her former home along with a clowder of cats. What was the strange message they sent to the living on Halloween night? … A Siamese cat’s search for the truth takes him on a bizarre journey into the obliteration of the universe. He was never seen again, UNTIL his rescue by a most unlikely angel. Join me! Perhaps YOU may be able to help solve a mystery.
Sionyx over 2 years ago
Pucky, they were in a bad situation and most likely moved in with one of the local tribes. There’s DNA studies that support this. There’re plenty of unsolved weird things that you could be paying attention to! Maybe Dr. Scuttles has some suggestions?
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 2 years ago
So much severe crime… Let’s say “(The) die is (pod)cast”
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 2 years ago
I wanted to make a podcast about Tom Hanks but all my ideas were just..(pod)“cast away”
WelshRat Premium Member over 2 years ago
Come on, Goldie. You were a Detective. There’s a glamour about solving the unsolvable, you know that!
LoveBritTV Premium Member over 2 years ago
True crime podcasts may not be the most relaxing but they are entertaining. My husband and I are finishing up listening to ‘In the Dark’ season 2. I recommend both seasons to everyone who likes investigative journalism. I really don’t know how we avoided binge listening to the entire series! Looking forward to season 3, hopefully coming soon.
Happy Mother’s Day to everyone who celebrates it!
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 2 years ago
OT: my condition
Jungle Empress over 2 years ago
OMC, THIS. I don’t listen to podcasts but sometimes I’ll watch YT vids about true crime, like cold cases that were solved years later. I guess it’s mostly just morbid curiosity. Though I’m also more prone to watching stuff about ghosts, which usually means I stay up with the lights on all night. And that’s called relaxing! :D
Tigrisan Premium Member over 2 years ago
I used to fall asleep to Forensic Files gently playing in the background on the TV every night, then TuneIn Radio started offering HLN on their streaming service so I could play that on Alexa and didn’t have to have the light from the TV. Then HLN changed their programming and FF isn’t on every night and it’s appalling!! I’m so bummed.
DorseyBelle over 2 years ago
I’m sure this strip will end up on the front of our refrig with a “This is you!” note from hubby. I love my true-crime mystery podcasts, and I have indeed solved the Roanoke mystery by listening to podcasts.
Kitty Katz over 2 years ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
Beatrixia: I just love to look at the history scrolls in the Great Pyramid Library. The 900s are a treasure trove of information.
Sophititi: Speaking of treasure, Tillie, Adobe Style, and I are planning to do a series of tapestries on the lost pyramid.
Beatrixia: I’ve heard of that. Legend has it that there’s a pyramid located somewhere near the oasis somewhere near Afar.
Sophititi: Yes. I believe King Katfu mentioned it in one of his scrolls when he was deciding what to do with the Great Pyramid his father built.
Bea: Yes, I have a scroll of his diary. Here’s one passage:
I am still not sure if the Great Pyramid can be renovated to my satisfaction. Perhaps I should list it for sale and purchase a new one near the oasis.
Sophititi: In the end he decided to love the Great Pyramid. But there has been much speculation on where the one he was considering is located.
Bea: Maybe the secret is in one of the 900 scrolls.
Snowy&Finlay over 2 years ago
Uh oh , I was mentally checking off each channel Pucky was talking about in panel five…
cat19632001 over 2 years ago
I’m with Elvis – this is what the Woman relaxes to?? Yesh! Goldie and I want more upbeat please.
Nicki's ZoMcYo over 2 years ago
Happy Mother’s Day!
lsnielson over 2 years ago
I like a cozy mystery. But true crime is not for me.
rs0204 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Happy Mother’s day to every Mom out there and every person, female or male – relative or friend, who has been a Mom for someone who needed it.
rs0204 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Marie, Holly-Bear, Mittens, and Belle like watching documentaries about serial killers. Sometimes when I walk through the room, eight pairs of eyes watch me in silence for a moment and then turn back to the show. Should I worry? Are these documentaries or ‘how-to’ shows?
Katzen1415 over 2 years ago
I must be getting old because I keep finding myself agreeing with Elvis lately. I do love learning about Roanoake, though, so I will give Puck and the Woman that.
GSD Mom Premium Member over 2 years ago
Happy Mother’s Day, all! No matter if the ones you “mother” are 2- or 4-footed species and no matter if the kids in question are birthed, adopted, or just loved!
anomalous4 over 2 years ago
OT: Home again… (R update)
scyphi26 over 2 years ago
No, I’m with Elvis here, Puck—if nobody’s solved it in the, what is it now? Past 200 years or so? Then you aren’t going to be able to do so with just a single podcast.
poulinskaya over 2 years ago
I listen to Lore. Good creepy stuff for driving to RI
Grace Premium Member over 2 years ago
I agree, true crime? Not soothing…
Nuliajuk over 2 years ago
We’ve got the makings of a true crime podcast happening in Canada right now.
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/fatal-crash-leads-to-questions-why-were-2-men-wanted-in-murder-plots-on-the-same-plane-1.5891889
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
And there was a prosthetic hook on the door to the sinister attic where a dead computer was printing out scripts for “America’s Most Haunted” and no one was ever able to NOT see them again !!!!!
Gent over 2 years ago
Of course ya knows, the best way to relaxes is to….
Gent over 2 years ago
Pod casts? Of course ya knows cats is experts in pods n casts. After all they is specialists in podiatry.
Gent over 2 years ago
Cat days of the week
Mowday
Mewsday
Whiskersday
Purrsday
Pryday
Caturday
Funday!
…
Of course me had said these years ago but not harms to rememebers once again.
The Wolf In Your Midst over 2 years ago
So to test out the new graphics card I’ve installed in my computer, I’ve been playing the game Control, which is basically a love letter to the Internet phenomenon known as “the SCP Foundation”. (If you like being creeped out by the super/supranatural, you might want to give it a look; one of the entries is entitled “The Flesh that Hates”.) Both practice the trope “nothing is scarier” by blocking out sections relating to how the subjects operate or were discovered; more than a few entries involve something like “after the ritual was completed, the object began to glow, proceeding to [DATA EXPUNGED] resulting in █,███ casualties”.
AndrewSihler over 2 years ago
Great montage!
scaeva Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’ve never understood the fascination with crime and terror. Historical mysteries, on the other hand, can be fascinating.
Kitty Katz over 2 years ago
Happy Mother’s Day to one and all. This year is a first for me. My first Mother’s Day without my mom, and my first as a cat mom.
Natarose over 2 years ago
Happy Mother’s day!
Eric S over 2 years ago
@Georgia Dunn Speaking of true crime shows… If you ever get a chance and are interested, I had a small acting part in a People Magazine Investigates: The Long Island Serial Killer. I played the ironically named Dr Peter Hackett in the 1st or 2nd episode of the series. No lines to speak of, (pun not intended) but a few scenes I’m the only one on screen. Was a lot of fun!
Felicity-the-cat over 2 years ago
Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers out there!
MIHorn Premium Member over 2 years ago
OT: Iggy
Teto85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
After having survived an ER rotation in med school, I have seen enough crime victims in my life. I prefer a different flavour of podcast. But whatever floats your boat.
Jennifer Kendzior over 2 years ago
CRo A toAN
kangtourcat Premium Member over 2 years ago
Happy Mothers Day!
noreenklose over 2 years ago
https://media3.giphy.com/media/l0Ex4WfWkm91ztu8M/giphy.gif
asrialfeeple over 2 years ago
I think much of those disappearances can be solved by the existence of spontanously forming wormholes. Also dimensional doorways can be quite a pest.
Red Bird over 2 years ago
I agree with Elvis. The podcast is kinda disturbing.
willie_mctell over 2 years ago
I must be too old for podcasts. I don’t know why. I loved radio when I was a kid even after my family got a TV. I listen to things like Fred Allen and Dragnet in the car.
HGMTF2 over 2 years ago
oh god i really have a lot of catching up to do
knight1192a over 2 years ago
Not with a podcast, Puck. If the Lost Colony mystery was so easy it could be solved with a podcast then it would have been solved by the Jamestown colonists centuries ago. That was a part of the Jamestown mission, try to figure out what happened to the Roanoke Island colony.
cannon over 2 years ago
The missing Flannan Islands lighthouse keepers?
Mary McNeil Premium Member over 2 years ago
Wait til she hears “The Dyatlov Pass Incident !”
cannon over 2 years ago
Yes! I find that one interesting.
RickHartung1947 over 2 years ago
Oops…you misspelled ‘leapers’. Lighthouse leapers, not keepers. < smile >
Fennec! at the Disco over 2 years ago
One of my kids is a big fan of true crime podcasts. I’m somewhat hard of hearing, so I prefer print to audio.
rs0204 Premium Member over 2 years ago
One smile and suddenly no cat else will do;
You know you’ll never be lonely with you know who.
One moment in his presence
And you can forget the rest.
For the cat is second best
To none,
Hamilton
Ooooh! Sigh! Give him your attention.
Do…I…really have to mention?
He’s the One?
He walks into a room
And you know
He’s un-Commonly rare, very unique,
Peripatetic, poetic and chic.
He walks into a room
And you know from his
Maddening pose, effortless whirl,
He’s a special cat,
Stroll-ing,
Can’t, help,
All of his qualities extol-ling.
Loaded with charisma is my
Jauntily sauntering, ambling shambler.
He walks into a room
And you know you must
Shuffle along, join the parade.
He’s the quintessence of making the grade.
This is whatcha call
Trav-ling.
Oh, strut your stuff!
Can’t get enough
Of him
Love him
I’m a son of a gun,
He is one of a
Kind…
One singular sensation
Every little step he takes.
One thrilling combination
Every move that he makes.
One smile and suddenly no cat else will do;
You know you’ll never be lonely with you know who.
One moment in his presence
And you can forget the rest.
For the cat is second best
To none,
Son.
Ooooh! Sigh! Give him your attention.
Do…I…really have to mention?
He’s the One?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiBIXa_-7Vo
One Martini, two glasses of wine, and two sherries may have had something to do with this post.
Taracinablue over 2 years ago
I’m with Elvis—doesn’t sound relaxing at all. Especially in the evening, as some people do.
Aspen_Bell over 2 years ago
Patti Smith (yes that Patti Smith) is still working on her detective novel. If she follows her earlier pattern and records her own audiobook version of it, Georgia may have the chance to hear one of the most soothing speaking voices in audiobook history reading her spinechilling tale of bloody awful murder, blackmail, hardworking investigators and whatever else she’s got in there.
kimodb Premium Member over 2 years ago
Croatoan = Hattaras
Huggybearojb over 2 years ago
GASP puck is doing the cat face :3
leopardglily over 2 years ago
Is she listening to a podcast about the Flanagan Island Lighthouse keepers? There were three of them and they all disappeared.
leopardglily over 2 years ago
Poll: What is one unsolved mystery you want to see solved before you die?